So we need to know the likelihood for each sum. the first sum is 2, and there is no way for one of the die to equal 6 if the sum is 2, therefore the probability is 0. The same applies when the sum is 3, 4, 5, and 6. Once the sum gets to 7, you must evaluate all possible options.
For 7, your options are 1&6, 2&5, 3&4, 4&3, 5&2, 6&1, where the number before the ampersand is the first die, and the number after is the second. there is only one option of the 6 choices where the first die is 6, therefore the probability is 1/6.
For 8, the options are 2&6, 3&5, 4&4, 5&3, 6&2. so of the 5 choices, there is only one option, therefore the probability is 1/5.
For 9, the choices are 3&6, 4&5, 5&4, 6&3. So of the 4 choices, there is 1 option, therefore the probability is 1/4.
For 10, the options are 4&6, 5&5, 6&4. Of the 3 choices, there is 1 option, therefore the probability is 1/3.
For 11, the options are 5&6, 6&5. Of the 2 choices, there is 1 option, therefore the probability is 1/2.
Finally, for 12, the only option is 6&6. There is only one choice, so the probability is 1.
Slopes.. arent they like rays??? But slighted slanted??
Answer: $1.50 per rose
Step-by-step explanation: You add 38 and 45, because you want to find the total of the roses she sold. 38 + 45 = 83. Then you have to divide the total price by how many roses she sold. So, 124.50 / 83 = 1.5. So, it's $1.50 per rose.
O(30) is the 30th odd number as well as 2(30) - 1 = 60 - 1 = 59
A and D are correct.
Answer: A B
Step-by-step explanation: I need one more brainliest for next rank I’d appreciate it